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The Northwest Territories Thermokarst Mapping Collective: a northern-driven mapping collaborative toward understanding the effects of permafrost thaw

Authors :
Steven V. Kokelj
Tristan Gingras-Hill
Seamus V. Daly
Peter D. Morse
Stephen A. Wolfe
Ashley C.A. Rudy
Jurjen van der Sluijs
Niels Weiss
H. Brendan O'Neill
Jennifer L. Baltzer
Trevor C. Lantz
Carolyn Gibson
Dieter Cazon
Robert H. Fraser
Duane G. Froese
Garfield Giff
Charles Klengenberg
Scott F. Lamoureux
William L. Quinton
Merritt R. Turetsky
Alexandre Chiasson
Celtie Ferguson
Mike Newton
Mike Pope
Jason A. Paul
M. Alice Wilson
Joseph M. Young
Source :
Arctic Science, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 886-918 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Canadian Science Publishing, 2023.

Abstract

This paper documents the first comprehensive inventory of thermokarst and thaw-sensitive terrain indicators for a 2 million km2 region of northwestern Canada. This is accomplished through the Thermokarst Mapping Collective (TMC), a research collaborative to systematically inventory indicators of permafrost thaw sensitivity by mapping and aerial assessments across the Northwest Territories (NT), Canada. The increase in NT-based permafrost capacity has fostered science leadership and collaboration with government, academic, and community researchers to enable project implementation. Ongoing communications and outreach have informed study design and strengthened Indigenous and stakeholder relationships. Documentation of theme-based methods supported mapper training, and flexible data infrastructure facilitated progress by Canada-wide researchers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The TMC inventory of thermokarst and thaw-sensitive landforms agree well with fine-scale empirical mapping (69%–84% accuracy) and aerial inventory (74%–96% accuracy) datasets. National- and circumpolar-scale modelling of sensitive permafrost terrain contrasts significantly with TMC outputs, highlighting their limitations and the value of empirically based mapping approaches. We demonstrate that the multiparameter TMC outputs support a holistic understanding and refined depictions of permafrost terrain sensitivity, provide novel opportunities for regional syntheses, and inform future modelling approaches, which are urgently required to comprehend better what permafrost thaw means for Canada's North.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISSN :
23687460
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Arctic Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7e959053e1274990987f61640773f364
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1139/as-2023-0009